"Wearable art" wedding dresses from Wai-Ching: made in Seattle for Offbeat Brides worldwide

"Wearable art" wedding dresses from Wai-Ching: made in Seattle for Offbeat Brides worldwide

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I swear to gawd the photo up above is a like a film still from one of my favorite dreams: in which I'm surrounded by gorgeous gowns from our sponsor Wai Ching, while I'm WEARING a gorgeous wedding gown from Wai-Ching. If you're a long-time reader, you've probably also had this same dream, since you've been drooling over these amazing creations for years.

Now's the time to stop dreaming and start designing your own Wai-Ching wedding dress. Although, feel free to keep up the whole drooling thing, as we check out some of the dresses that could soon be yours...

I love how Wai-Ching describes this Khandro dress: "Silk collaging form this indelible expanse of art to wear." I almost love that description as much as I love the wow-factor of the back of this design.

But let's be honest, ALL of Wai-Ching dresses are wearable art...

Sigh... check out the Seafoam L'Arbre Dress. This is the wedding dress I wish I had worn. One of you have to jump on this gown so I can live vicariously through you. Just imagine how incredible this would look at a beach wedding!

What about the fluffy prettiness that is the Josephina Dress? You can totally see what this dress would look like if you wanted straps if you click here. That's one of the best parts of a Wai-Ching dress - the option to customize it into perfection. Even though Wai-Ching is based in Seattle, she's worked with Offbeat Brides all over the world, including Austin, Illinois, Toronto, London, and France. No matter where you're located, Wai-Ching can work with you to craft your ultimate wedding gown.

Maybe you're looking for a simple and chic wedding gown, but want to mix it up with just a splash of shocking color. You're gonna flip over the this Catalan dress, that proves you don't have to spend a fortune to get an incredible wedding dress.

Maybe "simple" isn't in your vocabulary, you'll want to go for some full-on, heart-flutter-inducing drama in a dress like the Zolotova dress.

Or maybe you want to be like Ariel, and get a Wai-Ching dress you can wear all the time. (Did you catch Ariel's colorful Wai-Ching get-up at the Seattle Lovesick? Wait until you see the back!)

No matter what your style, Wai-Ching is you're go-to to find your favorite piece of wedding dress art.

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